The who’s who of the grains industry at Gundy
The who's who of the grains industry will gather in Goondiwindi for a gala dinner and awards night to celebrate the sector's successes and...
Backflip over water plan for basin needs attention
At a public meeting held in Deniliquin on Thursday 9th February, participants were told by the Murray Darling Basin Authority that the environment takes precedence...
Join the Yelarbon senior tour
Goondiwindi seniors are invited to attend a luncheon at Yelarbon on August 8.The small town in south-central Queensland will welcome Gundy’s elderly. Participants on the...
Start wearing purple
The brain child of Darling Downs based CEO, Chris Mills, Purple Friday invites workplaces and schools to choose a Friday between August 1 and...
Buy local with new Aussie labels
Assistant Minister to the Deputy Prime Minister, Luke Hartsuyker visited Foodworks in Goondiwindi with the Member for Maranoa, David Littleproud, to see how the new...
Save ‘precious’ soils
Goondiwindi landholders showcased the extensive work they have done to stop the region’s “precious” soils washing away down the Murray-Darling Basin to a high level...
Need a chef at home?
How would you like to take home someone who will cook you a magnificent, gourmet dinner for 10? Well here’s your chance.It’s all part...
Days for girls to celebrate
Sometimes it takes more than a room full of girls to celebrate “A Day for Girls”. Sometimes it takes everyone (men included), a glass of...
Apex week of highlights
The 2017 Goondiwindi Apex Eisteddfod is well underway with Mary looking for her lost sheep, Little Boy Blue still asleep in the corn, the...
Sad end for little ‘glider’
This Squirrel Glider was presented by a usually gorgeous cat to his owners after an evening out and about. Unfortunately she didn’t make it...
The Murray-Darling Basin Plan explained
Water management issues with regard to the Barwon-Darling river system were raised on Four Corners on Monday July 24. For an informed opinion, it...
People with breast cancer join assisted dying debate
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Australian women and kills more than 3000 women nationally each year. While survival rates have greatly improved...